As powerful as the dress is in its current form, it is, thankfully, far from finished. In fact, it will hopefully be redesigned another 72 times. For every time a country changes its legislation to legalize homosexuality, their flag will be replaced.

"That little lady wearing the big dress is me," wrote model De Hingh wrote on Instagram, explaining the end goal. "Every country that changes its legislation will have its flag replaced by a rainbow flag. Let's hope this dress will represent a patchwork of rainbows sooner rather than later!"

The iconic photograph of the dress currently making the rounds online was taken by photographer Peter Henket, who posed De Hingh in front of the painting "The Night Watch" by Rembrandt, currently displayed in Het Rijksmuseum, a Dutch museum in Amsterdam.

"I am so proud to see many thousands of people share my photo all over the world to spread the love," wrote Henket on Instagram. Since this morning, #amsterdamrainbowdress has already started cropped up as its fitting nickname.

Hopefully we'll see more and more of the rainbow peeking out of this dress with every subsequent EuroPride, until we finally can mark the year when this stunning creation is a sea of rainbows.